Rethinking social cognition in means-ends terms: A tale of two surprises Arie W. Kruglanski Original Paper 23 May 2016 Pages: 343 - 350
Prosocial behavior increases well-being and vitality even without contact with the beneficiary: Causal and behavioral evidence Frank MartelaRichard M. Ryan Original Paper 28 March 2016 Pages: 351 - 357
Beyond perspective-taking: Mind-reading motivation Jordan M. CarpenterMelanie C. GreenTanya Vacharkulksemsuk Original Paper 25 February 2016 Pages: 358 - 374
Praising the dead: On the motivational tendency and psychological function of eulogizing the deceased Joseph Hayes Original Paper 25 February 2016 Pages: 375 - 388
Subjective trajectories for life satisfaction: A self-discrepancy perspective Michael A. BusseriHelen Merrick Original Paper 08 January 2016 Pages: 389 - 403
Taboo desires, creativity, and career choice Nathan W. HudsonDov Cohen Original Paper 04 February 2016 Pages: 404 - 421
It’s in the means: Process focus helps against procrastination in the academic context Kathrin KrauseAlexandra M. Freund Original Paper 19 January 2016 Pages: 422 - 437
When and why people don’t accept cheating: self-transcendence values, social responsibility, mastery goals and attitudes towards cheating Caroline PulfreyFabrizio Butera Original Paper 08 December 2015 Pages: 438 - 454
The social impact of emotional tears Ad J. J. M. VingerhoetsNiels van de VenYvonne van der Velden Original Paper Open access 08 February 2016 Pages: 455 - 463
Gender bias triggers diverging science interests between women and men: The role of activity interest appraisals Dustin B. ThomanCarol Sansone Original Paper 29 February 2016 Pages: 464 - 477
Differences between traces of negative emotions in smile judgment Melanie PerronAnnie Roy-CharlandAnnalie Pelot Original Paper 25 February 2016 Pages: 478 - 488
Is happiness a cure-all for mental fatigue?: mood interacts with situational requirements in predicting performance Justin Storbeck Original Paper 24 February 2016 Pages: 489 - 497
Beware the eyes behind the mask: The capture and hold of selective attention by backward masked fearful eyes Joshua M. CarlsonRobert D. TorrenceMichelle R. Vander Hyde Original Paper 04 February 2016 Pages: 498 - 505